Tatler & GuardianJ.J. Woodward, 1831 - 244 páginas |
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... young lady who looked up at him ; away goes the coach , and the young gen- tleman pulled off his night cap , and instead of rubbing his gums , as he ought to do , out of the window until about four of the clock , sits him down and spoke ...
... young lady who looked up at him ; away goes the coach , and the young gen- tleman pulled off his night cap , and instead of rubbing his gums , as he ought to do , out of the window until about four of the clock , sits him down and spoke ...
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... young gentleman of a great estate , fell desperately in love with a great beauty of very high quality , but as ill - natured as long flattery and an ha- bitual self - will could make her . However , my young spark ventures upon her like ...
... young gentleman of a great estate , fell desperately in love with a great beauty of very high quality , but as ill - natured as long flattery and an ha- bitual self - will could make her . However , my young spark ventures upon her like ...
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... young people a turn of sense and breeding . Arch his high neck , and graceful spread his mane . But as I have set up for a weekly historian , I Now as to the intrepidity , the calm courage , resolve to be a faithful one ; and therefore ...
... young people a turn of sense and breeding . Arch his high neck , and graceful spread his mane . But as I have set up for a weekly historian , I Now as to the intrepidity , the calm courage , resolve to be a faithful one ; and therefore ...
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... young lady ; and two or three such matches as her aunt feigned in her devotions , are at this day in her choice . This is the history and original cause of Pastorella's conversion from coquetry . The prudence in the management of this young ...
... young lady ; and two or three such matches as her aunt feigned in her devotions , are at this day in her choice . This is the history and original cause of Pastorella's conversion from coquetry . The prudence in the management of this young ...
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... young woman just set at liberty . But there and being at present under the displeasure of is a whisper , her maid will give her to Tom Ter- the chapter ; it is feared , if that matter should ror the gamester . This fellow has undone so ...
... young woman just set at liberty . But there and being at present under the displeasure of is a whisper , her maid will give her to Tom Ter- the chapter ; it is feared , if that matter should ror the gamester . This fellow has undone so ...
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Términos y frases comunes
acquaintance admire agreeable Apartment appear beauty behaviour called character conversation court dæmon daugh desire discourse dress duke duke of Anjou duke of Marlborough enemy entertain Esquire eyes fair sex farrago libelli favour fortune gentleman give Hague hand happy heart honour humour Isaac Bickerstaff James's Coffee-house king king of Sweden lady lately learned letter live look lover mankind manner marriage marshal Villars matter mind motley paper seizes nature never night observed occasion Olivenza Ovid Pacolet panegyric pass passion persons pleased pleasure poet present pretend prince proper Quicquid agunt homines racter reason received sense Sheer-lane speak spirit talk Tatler tell thing thought tion told Torcy Tournay town turn Virg virtue wherein White's Chocolate-house whole wife Will's Coffee-house woman words write young
Pasajes populares
Página 84 - Nor do not sa.w the air too much with your hand, thus ; but use all gently ; for in the very torrent, tempest, and, as I may say, whirlwind of your passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance that may give it smoothness.
Página 84 - And let those that play your clowns speak no more than is set down for them; for there be of them that will themselves laugh, to set on some quantity of barren spectators to laugh too, though in the mean time some necessary question of the play be then to be considered; that's villainous, and shows a most pitiful ambition in the fool that uses it.
Página 156 - The diseased have ye not strengthened, neither have ye healed that which was sick, neither have ye bound up that which was broken, neither have ye brought again that which was driven away, neither have ye sought that which was lost; but with force and with cruelty have ye ruled them.
Página 194 - He would have gone on in this tender way, when the good lady entered, and with an inexpressible sweetness in her countenance, told us, ' she had been searching her closet for something very good, to treat such an old friend as I was.
Página 11 - Now these gentlemen, for the most part, being persons of strong zeal and weak intellects, it is both a charitable and necessary work to offer something, whereby such worthy and well-affected members of the commonwealth may be instructed, after their reading, what to think ; which shall be the end and purpose of this my paper...
Página 195 - Fables: but he frankly declared to me his mind, that "he did not delight in that learning, because he did not believe they were true...
Página 195 - I sat with them until it was very late, sometimes in merry, sometimes in serious discourse, with this particular pleasure, which gives the only true relish to all conversation, a sense that every one of us liked each other. I went home, considering the different conditions of a married life and that of a bachelor ; and I must confess it struck me with a secret concern, to reflect, that whenever I go off I shall leave no traces behind me. In this pensive mood I...
Página 84 - O, it offends me to the soul to hear a robustious periwigpated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings; who, for the most part, are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb shows and noise; I would have such a fellow whipp'd for o'erdoing Termagant; it out-herods Herod: pray you, avoid it.
Página 194 - Bickerstaff, do not believe a word of what he tells you, I shall still live to have you for my second, as I have often promised you, unless he takes more care of himself than he has done since his coming to town. You must know, he tells me that he finds London is a much more healthy place than the country ; for he sees several of his old acquaintance and school-fellows are here young fellows with fair fullbottomed periwigs. I could scarce keep him this morning from going out open-breasted.
Página 195 - We were pleasing ourselves with this fantastical preferment of the young lady, when on a sudden we were alarmed with the noise of a drum, and immediately entered my little godson to give me a point of war. His mother, between laughing and chiding, would have put him out of the room; but I would not part with him so. I found, upon conversation with him, though he was a little noisy in his mirth, that the child had excellent parts, and was a great master of all the learning on the other side eight...